The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 16, 1936, Page Page 2, Image 2

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r*g* i ?: . GEORGETOWN NEWS The 13th an nua 1 vonturn of the J. Rr Godding? and .Jullifio - Union of .T,-ni> Su-ntlieu l'i'striet held a very suovissful session lure last week, May and Tmmeeting certainly has, iei't 'a : : prossion upon the miiuls of. ti:e pec j pie. Thcr? a a, sonv. who heen heard :vy. a,.- ;y * .-ay ; they \vt' > ' niters, l.a'e- era: .; ! es|>ecia;lv after. .. wonderful add:a<s he "i* j j Ward of Viiko-a. > j j of the aec"frtp!i-hn * t , Tents. Its oriiriij a", ? [ j ' The foil"'.^rc *?*-H at Bethel A.- ! day even fit jr. May eloek. Music 'u? turq. u>-"_u 1'; . lnvucrtti*r>'. .'Musiy. ' ^ ? - \V*cW:: 0 c ' " ;^j Prof. 1-? 15. BvtH'UiJljTo i(Vooa! A ' | Duit inaon. * \Vrio - -Mr.-. V \ Na ' ' UPSp^i ->? . of C.iluv'n?-. ' ?l .. .. ' Acioii. !' " l.y S;rp.t ". . . .Mv>. K ??a '' ' j* <>f ?Vtv!'.n?T>U'S. : j After t < .*r,!\ ccodoil t?> t a >. ... ,; . ; OrV \\Vu;Y wa? at?!v ! > ' v I*. Carolina. , . ' . -* On lax: :r_L_?. . : caxto?! ' ' ' ' Stat!-., v.". uuiii !' i. 1 - .IV."; ' . ... . ' . ax-fvi:f; 1:', _ , . {IX:<01V.1?Y li . '. . " .cll!l.!*rjl ? V. '.X' ? " 1 ? ' - T' !'. a:? " ' at ! chuHh . I'"'.". : _ _ ._ daw Av.H - : lar-if' c. , Chtifdr. Cmmt . , . ' ... v' . ?1 iiijr ? !* ' ? :it ;?? tiuvn. v. ' tivi !y a . ' ' . f ~~ mi" t . ~ ~~ ' County . . ajTi-i:; .Mrs. M: i > , : Period n:' SUUOI - ~= tnu1.' ' 5 ' Quit.. ^ j. ; . . sion sryiiiv . i m i' i h.> -Iil)* . . ' .Mis. "Pa::; ' --- tho :r:: ". / ~ fill tail: V'TV 1 and Any < m?V? I'.:;' Pa;:! *.vi ' hf?r. ! < <* iny p. - it" M A M th-Va ... ' ' hill'!* i ; . -tin a i .Mrs. \ * * '/ay; - ' ?> \ C *- ? A N ; >!;y ?? [ ? *T" T7"" Rev. \C7 ? Or V J-.-.i. % . < 1' i . .." . . . ... . e ^ ? iVot:! nami Mr; : : ' the May !. tho Cu:.:\ vish f">- .?;stav. ? ? ?zf-.^v:~7 " : ; our ; I'hiSa"!' !J)> i;r; i. * niako h; - * i.Tipr :t ] ' ' crops au,! ' * t; -ur; mrr-tin. v tori: fj .?;? .. ' v. ' ::V,, - jiori'h C ' ,v : - - - n? hk.-.: - ? Gn.pr.e home < >; pri?,. ar r ' Mrs. jf . {, picture , thirrh hirtVulav, A very >?? !*.j. sl(*rr?l. Tlv waitint? for. . . Tnvlne* ' n.:.vi;, ? ': Mother"- M f solo *4M.*f'h< r K. Jackson * L. H. So Hi. (' Govern 1 of ( >. !of Mrs. Iio/f.-i . RcotOn, Bina r,>o'p. Uflrcc, and many of],err,. salad, ico cr. am. cake and was served. A- i-'m.' M. . Storlottii Grt ! i.o :.iid T * I.AK F: VIKW \ ! ; K<, Sun/lay bninir a day; many were mil S i. :a\ Be - , school and service wn nicely ; I SAINT JAMES [ v. A. M. E. CHURCH 1 'lli v. 11;?!? .15. 'Thompson, l'astor (??viile, .V -Sunday past | .Mothers' hay and was ob- " ' . t'l'.vuuliout the country. n. ivli joined in that national.' . >n very appropriately.' y school was very -lai'jjfc y a rut the lesson "Ell'eeti' a*, r" was tapKht with ei. Several victors , rit and >\>;re made to .?loomed' by superintendent l.'lans aie beitit; care our ('hil<Iron s Day >o ?.a' lloVycrs* atul aria-tie ar; angcniont throughi. attested the lino - >, a a -, .had I'>r I ho ob!. >! ho: >' I lay. Music a : ii'ui and touchd> .> .i. i'V i>ur Soiuot ? '.cry In-ginning of ' ho spirit 01 ! upon. us like '! ' in' lues sago . . put-tor was iix' St, -lolin Tli~ j1i-Colli SO . ' o, :i i- aitar oi " . j ..'t:. ,\ midst iho -iii.ppi-d woni i ' Mc-damc's Ui >:,! .s. -I ess a. .."j ;o'U Sliol Kobmsoh. cvico tho-us : >ay- pi ogi-unl ... i ' viic iiii yvtion -u. i >vniyi . it-* i: tV'llsistod of ,i-" loadings. < t- . ~ . ' 'A itnassed this lilt A-von ' :.iMs and' t-lubs ci aVHfluioMt .. ..! au.l Mrs'. V . wo u lis. tii|> to ,? i ar. whirll is '' V. k City. Thoy ' i - !ay- m?rn.. i \'n City. . I. . . Hi.'a' : wished _ " ?? 1 t vn - ; c . j : ;; Sciioni. . .. .iiMrr to. iW... \ : '*sp'insibility. ; in it lit :> : and ill! V. a ~ l" ; ? ; 1...'.vi , Harry Hil' " * - 1 1 !l"!l)?:'SOi)." ~_r -: .Jam. " I ?;i:y KiU " - Hi'oWllv ' ' i:i! 11, Vii. . .. ? aivi Mil? 5. " * ' * l% , ' i .<2_; 1 t'Hiiy ' - ' p-I1 !' > 1 ro:n ' V ' . . ^ ^ : ' "!' the <)a ' j fi'-c-Liwiy. .r Mil an urn. K:: - .1 i.y '!i ?Iin- l n> xl Mix- a'?. ? I'M-s.: i . . Vl IT . . S Mr?. ! tj . I;,. A. I... i< ill r I > y !c '-t a .few { '..'on ay ?vo. 1 \ J'TIS I (III |{(T[ . ?: ' . u*iji in<. I'n.stor . . . . .. .... , .1. l 'i - . ; " ;> I j ' ??' of (lutjtfj a i.i I J'.illy 'li.'Cuss- , v.'i! i_"ti? . lasses, j | ia bo. liaju ioa, ^lie. a . si r- ' . < <'i > i>ji??r> -. t ) ytsTor (!(Vli\cr from . Matt. rhef'Church; its " ?!.') umjc." At *1 - ' one person rhia 0:1. AIr. John hn Baptist church ?.? ...-v-1' i;?i?.11 a r.i <J as a \ 'vji!"n<Ii<| crowd at, < all day. You JV:. I'.'nion Baptist a1., ail th as. - ?.?i-i-c t? ?fswtowt-fl by the . I I-'lasrcrS"^ I'Ojran. Rev. - "- . -, -**1 !?,!t ;wondt rfiil l*"'d ; as undergone at .M all ins Hospital. tie wt rk /or the I'ercticf in N'cw York hat our beloved Bis Williams wlli reo it) us.. , . .1 i ? ABBEVILLE NEWS St. James A. M. K. (.'hurdi t Kev. W. S. Minis, Pastor Sunday school opened at the usu al hour and was largely ^attended. The lesson was reviewed Uy Mr. Klex Nash and remarks by Supt. Johnson. ; 11:30* A. M. Kev. L. P. llhodes read Si. John 10:10-30 as scripture lesson. Then briefly delivered thy message from St. JoJin 10:20. Tile subject of this was "The religion i a inothbr." At 3:30 p. m. a short program avis enjoyed for Mother's Day. Prof. William W;mc, principal of the A. T. school was .notified of a fating for the named sehodl by the State Board .'of Education._ Mesdairios~1{uth B. 15a rr -Aiid Watson ot' Greenville, S. C. were wwlui njl visitois of Mr. and '.Mrs. ti cm-go Moosloy. Misses Annie M. Appling, Allu1 Si. Edmund and Alary 11, Pope atlofuk'd tlic -eomhu'iH't'iiu nt ejtesvisi os at Din* W'est, S. C. On last Tuos<lay night. , . ? Mosilahus I'anViio .let'tYr-"" ami Tniriv-Vtuiss--of-lHte' Wrsty-?Sr-?G.' spent Tlr.H'sdaay .with -Mary '?. Pope, Secession Ave. .Mr. ami .Mrs, Elliot Brown atvd Mr. L. A. Richie attended the Baptist Convention of men at Laurens Friday. SPARTAN 111 KB NEWS 'Alt. Moriah Church Rev..A. ,M. .Matthews Pastor r? . ?mi ! > ?-II.1.1;?ni'.ii inn..? i ct\s Day" t-lic Hstkii prviiniinaries were conducted. 1 he dnnr rndor the'direction of Mis'.. Azni,. it. AlrGoe, rendered so vet al 'beautiful anthems on n.otlu i After-whit-it the pastor deiiv. in I a wonderful senv.on w filch 'was ujiirhtci ipg as well as irsp-irvrir. A -jar;;,. wois j>legation, of miia:*-. \:: ata'i fi r<- . was present anil .--.ann<"1 :< 1 enjoyed tlif. nioinii;ff service. \\ o Wviv jrlai! I" See ; iiO'irv nwri" i r??' "> . . -!:r Siiiiii.i:,- ~i i.ii"! }>r: , .:?'\ . ;? -till- having wonderful lessor s'. Tile evehtnj*. so: ynm.' \ra? h; J,-. U) iil'liiur. <)'ir lis- 1 ' no; 'in. . liefMv his prop!.. v.itJva 1? rdd:' nu'ssatre. - * Tile ?.'!11%s ;i>c> e.i.?: l;:j'i^j a. new before. Tla y nsa.ie-lb' -Ii-'-w' ^ TrpmTsr":?:? hve:* I'i ady . 11'; ] i 1111 >;t ! .<S.50: Superior t! ..?? . tlielioil Sdo.l':; t'..rai' ?i i n \ ?A. i ;" i l-ivs-iit a irriir'ii a: Ai ? ? ai'i-jj A! .ndtiv ni'-"' \?-i t: * ' > try. u ii-1 it-W'-'-v?' >|Mita!ilnii'k. < <?|\ 1-.SI51 m N !.\\ > "terri- -Mi.t !;.-cV I'try p.; a;?: ?i a: i .".i i f?.. : .?j,;t r~* yrljVcl<7 .TIT.. '"i-!u V. v. as *_ i ' !: a! !;.?. c'ii i;r?-h '; i' ' rii'fii ' -a' I.. rVi'd* i"?i ihf-ir <;j . 1^ I l.i' ale iiri.-y' Tu*v. a ! ' .1 a ' V*777" i' ' '' '' ' ii'l Ipiiia. I'a,i- .V!*-. Ai:,,\ Al?. Rirl, Smiy j-M ,iJ.' a :j: M< <->i's i' tx? M - 'a.'.'! .!' !. ! ..>1 ' :.i<-au<'. Hi.: >.! : ar,.i a.-. ,\i.>.>i . | , \\'a!' ; l- ia..; ' ! Mai lis Walla", I.akc" W a . - lit Mr. im?l ?-.i"; ' . f (?11-? nvi)!.S'niit'll In? -. \|:. r! " > 'Sualav. a11* . Air y ' W:; . . , Nun Si:iiks. A! K: uisi'i. I 1:m--. \i ;k- .\J-.. A'!;r,i. iiia'ii-.a iiip Fht- ti.ai ; ia-j?>i' Mr,'I I. N a. -as? ?A4-i ! a.?4*?! v' a?>' '. i 'ia a' ;; n'lj,.c!< v.a.- * "?uit<- a. .-ai p, -+;-T- ?1 .j..1 ; i. i 1 \V.1 'u i -*i; iia-n'i ii;'.:- !i ?A'\-r r<*t vi/ry U? i'i*pds-t si.--. : ? !; -'.v i:vi; i.t; .->irk ' ii All-. ] :. (;??irtfinv. All/- ia. n?:t \;c . M>. I- loiem > M-. Mi1, li. ? . X.i.-li,. illk ma(,1)oi.i:m: ciim u; no. { or 'mi:, missionary so ( llvl V Ol INION .IiAI'TIST CillKCIl i The ('ih-lt- ir.'.'t on Wedm s "ay. -fith, at the huttH-?? M-t~Matrgie Wolfe, 1 ins Wheat St. The meeting was ealied to Order hy the < haplain, Mis. i.. Hi own. After devotional s.rvict lite hn eting was U:imd over to Ha- leader; the minutes of the last meeting- was railed for; the sain-\vi r(. read, received and adopted. 1 nlini-h'd and new lfimfness win I.alloil for and ni-n as - "d. The i,-'. committee made their report. Tin loll was calh d .'rnd eiiuli nu tyylu.^ leSjTondci! briefly. The program committee tool; r-hnrge, Mis. : D 1 -(>.ivhn' ?< fi a papc*i' on .Mission. Solo by Mrs. Km ma Anderson. Taper by Mrs. Fords Short talk?Mrs. Jennie Ferguson; We have three new fund'.;'. Mis. A.nnio ALaii Xllcku. - M r^. Toner and "Miss Tack soil Mis TFlOlliaseria Kennedy. We a'.i r< triad to hear the Magdaloiu*. "b t '< is doing a great work for th? masj tor", pur next meeting will be a'( the home of "Mrs. Lillia Ruth. >j| Marion St. We served pundbf-candy with peanuts. Mrs. Emma Anderson, See; Mrs Marie Senior, Leader; Rev. L. C Jenkins, Pastor. tfskf/;j:k news. Tuskegoe. Ala.., May L\ ] TJiLL. Sylvester Hyrd of S. C. State col Mege, who is a member .of the Ir class , a member of Alpha Ph Alpha Fratei'nity ati(} is very ac tiva in gKira curricula!" activities was the guest of the Pre-Frat sweetheart. Miss Aurdy Paeon o Tuskegee. This was the annua club dance and was given at tie incFiats Rail l'ooth. MARLBORO ('<>. TR. AND I BENNliTTSVM.iaS III NEWS W'e have h' ' Md'our seventh I month in s< I < 1 .The teaei v:> ..." 'U'itc busy get. ting ready '< * /e .Commence* meat. The third ?e,:i. ' JcatoFicaJ Contest will he May US, lV?dt> in the 15. II. S. Audilotl>:in S p. ill. District '.\g;.. aiture Judging J'nnfncf vvnc ??..i ; ?* 1i. 4 evil 1 Seventeen school were well represented Friday, April 21, when I'.etnn ttsvilii> v. ;i it to the district, inoetinc > :' Agriculture In- , sf.ue?'or and is in a day so.-, sioiFlha', was . -aid to have surpassed any - 4_rr"<>f ~~its ~'kihdJx tidth in spirit . .. oojn?mtionHrrfsch, ifls, in years. . Kaeh sched .,! t'aroCi .nn'jfcand uno.sp a' 'Past and second place- v. y ' V AVnniphe, and - t-h-rrd?pPp-o - v?1??Mnrnyrr^Bcri,.110't Isvilie wn p .raited. lt'.hineitsville \<-i?i? i ' place in the .-pVakinc tout- ; Key. -I,i \V." 'I' .; . PMrietr Sup*-. of the l.CMliei I lAtriid ftf -lhe M. K. Church ..... r the Mae v. _ < :ua"\treate'srr:>.r:! op May 31- in ?'.i> IJenn. tt^y:i; h school AU <ii*oviinv., atA" i/i '.i.J:' I>r. r: T. ]iin' !! of t!u? A. M. . i Ciintnr, college, ii ('. will tic iivc.r the a<ifl >-s v thv .. graduation class on ' lay night, June t; Sar r. - ho h. Ife S. Ail : it o? i ;:in. I ho public ; "it ! to attend '?!! o-.:r Connr . "cut exercises.. Mr, \\. A. ?"i *! icy. Asst. State .ag-nt for Xeg *. U. was a'yisitor. to'our sc. ' TfrT'v.vck"h, .1 ...i' Mill; ;i; ? -y M'l Vr-r?T :? r?rr? i . * i iv \ \-v sir}?U>5if? *! >v. ';i>eoimiicnd' the W4. _dAn?r. hero. . , llPiinoti tl'.-^N'fws A "iV u> . r.FTTor mmit "i :i'! .of sji: fanners : . ill! ]ilai;ti:- ' . i mokinj? forat-'! "for n jr ! " Mr . Then }; . ' J.- ' atvl . Miss An'mso; r :;.-ir -.-. ho ! A - stt ,\faj'f1 ?:?t1 i J?' i. i: an i vfrii i r-'tj.inni. Air. S. K. I : , aid Mrs. T. ?t >i ai, - -11 HS-h*a ru. 11'*' pii*nIT Hi a!; > s-r?i<. ""T. "Ma v. \ firil , ' h. ..' : "Vl 1 e t it i in'a Then -idl < yes . A,' t .. ; \yn> ! Flo-.'... . F liLF: ' v. : :!byf .1: ;.i:. , ,i, a - y- '': >. Th -y ' . /;'; r,v% j * A: i : ' S < I > I'i ikin' '" ! Ai ' . .. v% jT 'i . 11 i -t ' 1st .v.- : . , r. i A! . J>. ] 1 ... I' . s; c. x Fa!! .: ' . i I: .a-- . ' . ' I':i ' ? a:: I . J?rnt a. ,] V',< Sa'v s-c mai<! ' - ' McC'.y . -'] Mi'." . *' : ' ! ''1'.* S'.i,: 'ay . ' St*I? . in S ..-V- ]H? '< . - it is * a;.TT\'T-7T ' r ".'1"y - " ->r.n T af: - r -rjrlrr": t I . ! ' f 1 ? > i ' : n wit:, I: a. ' i IIari.-'%:!!? , S. ('. A. Tt-iiy i.f-rii./ v- ' , t;a city' S.'TnJay a . * !*.* tin! .-"('fvic!- a* - -ryr ~ ' | A.M.IwX. < !. ~ ( I : ... I I . ' ' I I >!-!-.% ; - . J . J. I)\ .1:, |f. I'. . ' cflcn M:> . (] Mrs. 1 nan, M I.i.j. Will:. - . < -. Ma^'i \: . . ! N'oal. _ ' J;-.an !' ? ! . - < IX J^L T if, ; I iiii'^ii Si. ,, i , i i ' - ' : l;:; v. an !'.j "tr t" " Snr.flay, * T" ' A. AVrielit v.yl l.avc thi- \vr tlu. v'oiiv, ijf i<>:! : .. .. AH. >i.\ '.} XJ-TIST ( III HCH v R? ?. I I'? Idc.i*, l'jislnr ":''l'i.i;. observed in hiK-'l iliaf Baptist ?iuircij. ? 1 ll S. S"* U"v.- < o 1 .. .. "V , Deacon . ;n.i and is ^ <> teachers. Ai ?!' . thirty the par tor ~ H! I'ffV:; d (.vcHor.t sermon" f' ui ik : i v psalm. W < ' 'is!tors front Chester, Sait rs. : . < . and ML'Olive Dnn Car. From Contest -we i alized *21.i>2 Si i- Kllon FranUlyn re- | reived til'- prize whir-it was a ^ . i ' \lUt if.,!?v. .111 ? ?sort, hta+i?raised . $G.fiO. Feme \va; prrs.-nted }>y the i pastor. J'ev. K. I'. Miller preached the . evening s< i;:.ton. Afl-r v.'hi-.h the s Lord's r was administered, f This wfe Mother's Day and that 1 spirit was fully ea*?4*d out. v ,KcV;. J- L eld Of-. pastor- IlftonAn Alex Graham Clerk and lioporler. TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF REV. J .R. DUNGEE, A.H., AS MINISTER OF LEBANON , PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kidgcway S. C.?Beginning Sunday morning:, May Ihd and extending through Tuesday, May 5th, the tenth anniversary of the Rev. J. Ililcy Dungee, as minister of Lebanon Presbyterian church, Ridgeway, S. C. Was observed with very titling ceremonies. Five services featured the occasion. Each of the Services was largely attended by members of the local church and of neighboring churches who joined in paying tribute to the record of achievement of the Rev. Dungce during the ten years of his ser vii'n vn T-?i/1 frown\r nn/1 At the Sunday morning service Re v. Dungee delivered a very impressive sermon,- taking as his text, Luke lC-.'JO. "Abraham saith unto him, They have Mosejs the prophets; . Jet them hear them." Prefacing the r-ermoh with v. brief review of the period of his labors herd. the minister drevv a vivid, les-<in from 'the story of Lazarus and thy rich man which will long be reiuo inhered. - Sunday afternoon, the anniversary sermon was delivered by the Rev, L. R. West, D. D. of Charlotte,, X. C. Field Representative - f the Hoard of National Missions of the Presbyterian church, U.S.A. ;I)r. West in his usual and inimitable manner enthralled his-listeners with an able sermon from Rev. TL A. 'Behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it.". At 4-n. m. under the auspices of Purity-I.odgc'No. 43. Free and Ae-< copied- Masons the corner-stone of Labanon church was laid in due and ancient Masonic form. The ccrcnrrtny was conducted by Rev. Dundee. Grand Junior Warden of Masons of South Carolina, who represented thc-'Crand Lodge of South Carolina as acting Grand ?! aster for the occasion. lie was assisted by Hon. S. .A. Moore of WinnshiiUv'S. C: Depjuty Grand Master of ' South Carolina. This rtdr.ony was witnessed Wtlfi llt! I-se inteleSt 1)V 11 hughe Italianing. . Monday night* May.4th. a sermon was delivered by the Rev. G. M. rimer, A. II., pastor of Calvary Presbyterian chufch, Wfnnfchnrb, who spoke front Rev. *3:20 "Behold I stand at the door and knock: if any man hear my voice, an! open the door. I will come in ur.to htm, and will sap with him, and lie with me" This sermon was rct^iu-i with great, .interest arnd !l in'.'iK-.1!!!' by a s; leirii'i audience. The concluding sdevice of the uu,n i v coa i y upsorv;n>ce-; was lie.ui Tuesday nhsht, May 5th, at which tinia \ ry inspirational sermon wa-t delivered to a large audience ! v'" tho II< v. J. M. Bcatty, A. 13., pastor ol* Mt.. Pisirah Baptist ' hurch, Ridjf-^way, from I Cor. 1 1-h "Mow rfbidetl*. Faith. TTbpF" < '* y 'h1; 1 l'i't tP?- y. 'i' ?1?oj- -t-heso- is Charity.!! Xumeroiis congratulations have ?,... n n'ceived by Rev. D'ungee and t. --.people of Lebanon church, upon ' escelljrnt .relationship they v.vo h.a 1 tojrCtlfcOT during the past "~~77''". mT~HTrdtr"th? splendid ac>,o!i hmonts ma<Ie by the church, hiring- that time. These accom~TT"-" in-at,s include score^-of ad< 1 i: i i >: i; to .the membership, canv liaiion o!' the ir.dcbtness . upon !k church, edifice* renovation o'f h -'church it mi above all. the wield In o: 'a wholesome and vnchal: iv. 1 influence upon the life of : , i onummity at arge. . h ' ? RIDGF SPRING NKWS howls from various directions 1.<> church. Sunday to wit. < the "Mother's I)av urogram" and the excellent Mother's sermon *"?a !'. 1 in?Rev. Jone.-. Study v v. individual was persuaded to ct his n-.oiner. wlk'lhd. she1?1 ii->or iu the grave, after hear' tLis -\v nderfitl. Sermon. The p.-ogram p Placing the sermon sponsored, by -Misses Craw. ?i?h,?Laiionl.- Ila-'.ui'd and Alxi*. .' i; K, Crawford. -Much ?' i"u-<lit is this group fpr th<- enjoyable .y,;n and liberal collection. AW i\ ?*i*t 'vi-rv much that Mrs. 'I-- una Wii yfall is on the sick i We wish for .her ? speedy re inVCiy. : .V appreciative "aihiienco enjoy~ ;.nvv-" To P"i ~ATTTTiTf>rium I I-i i ;:i;* nin'/. We ' .coxtivoml !'! ' Slalwoith and Booker Wnsh! -< Hon <u the wonderfful on i pietuYc.. Don't miss it ']'! ir-day nijrli-t, Ii<* on' time, i ; "d.- an- bojhjr used to coni: payments or "The Fresh \V?*-er S;.-item." Visitors .seen in' town Sunday ? ??Ll til In I Y ami '"aniilyr? Airs Jessie Hammond, -Mr-.?I) riniiii of Orangeburg, Mr. James HamVnond, Mrs.. Phillis j I iy! tower, Miss .Myitis High tow. nr.d Brother, Mr. and Mrs. Joi oiiiL>Mason and son of Aiken. Don't for tret the Library club in eting Sunday at 4 o'clock. Be ? !: time! MISSIONARY MEETING OF ST. STF.PIIENS A.M.E. CnURCE The Missionary meeting held in 1 ne above named church Monday afternoon at four o'clock. Devotliill.'lU uvm-.'i pnn/lnptfi/1 K\r tVio T^residenC, -Sister ilarriet AcHHson. h o ll by i funer/ 2169 Senate St., (Cor. House a ^vmrulan* OI K PHONE NEVER SLEEI The Holley Funerah-Homes a 1 fhon OCR MOTTO: "PROMPT A A Scirvice hi Keepin 17 YEARS OF EF1 3mmmEhmMH FINALS OF ST. ALBAN > * TWINING SCHOOL; & Some of the features leading up to the closing were a picnic J given the seniors by the juniors on ' the lawn and playground of St. 1 Alban Training School. The treat < of the season came when Prof. ' Lendy carried the entire senior "< class and a portion of the junior | class on a three day tour 'in the ; lower part of the state. The t gtoup left their campus on Friday morning for Bettis -Academy t Trenton, S. G. where they were ] warmly received by 'President Nicholson and Mr. Ruben and later ( on i\\ the dining room by Miss ; Cummings where a delicious din- I noi' U'nc sai'Viul fJnito n nnmhor of graduates from St. Alban are I in school at Uettis Academy and j the students 1 elL very mtich at I home, with their own* brothers j and sisters ^?1? ? -I The same afternoon we reached i the Agricultural camp and was I welcomed ^here by Mr. Freeman, i Under the direction of Mrs. A. 1'. -1 Dendy the - girls set to work to "prepare??sapper. After?supper 1 the senio.r class gave a program j in the dining room of the camp. i Saturday, morning early the 1 afterwhich the hus left for Char- i bo>yprepared breakfast and the t girls cleared the tables and dishes, I There we enjoyed a boat rule on the big Cooper River. From I there we went to Fort ^loultre ( and to the Atlanta Ocean. On i our return to* Charleston we visit- 1 eil the museuin where we noted I many interesting collections. Leaving Charleston late Satur- "j day afternoon we reached the i camp about 7:110 pi m. with every 1 one'tired, so no. body look charge 1 of the kitchen but rather the beds. 1 Early Sunday' morning " under the direction.of f'rerr. O. K. Dendy ' the boys prepared breakfast and 1 alter breakfast the. girls set to 'work t?i leave the camp as near 1 as possible like they found it. \ Leaving, the camp 'we went to Stale?t'idlee;.?and vi.siled tile LL. J hi are, chapel and- the e vmnasinni. J Leaving Orangeburg we visited ( Allen College's chapel and the ' gymnasium which is under construction. Leaving Allen we came by the great Saluda. Dam and from there back to St. Alban Training School tired but full of lasting informa-" ~ lion. Those enjoying the trip were: ..Misses Cbristena a n d ( Tboinasuia Hales, . Lilian .Sloan, t Ituby 1.. Dennis, Maminie L. Sul- , 11\ , VI.......V < I .i... ' *.'"'"I t M-oraghv, KalI>1.1 Keed. Fred Sul- t livan, J11'm y M. Sweeney anil c Mail; Toibeil. of tile senior class; Misses Jnumie 1. Motes,. Odessa j Pooling, lialtie P. Jacks;On, (Jus- 2 siv iyyans, .Messrs Odvlle*-Jackson," c Winston Keed, Vernon Moragne, (Jurdnn .Mates, Jii.iiinie F. Jen- L nnigs, Paul Thompson, an,i Wu- i 4iaw?Black of the Junior also [ ~Ma'n1guu1t7~ KveTyn HuTton aml .MTT 7 Lamest 'Thompson -.of the ninth j giaiie. M isses Klta 1.. lVndy, | ?ugenia and Ueiuehm Hal.b ot t Bell Street High School of Clinton, "?Uso wctTlTFiiday night, A nnl ill the sen- , ior class held its class program in till' St.-, Alban Training- School , auditorium. Quite a large crowd > witnessed the program. The , program was as follows; President's' ad:.less, Mark Tolbert; j class lhotto, "A workman is known \by bis works"', Thomasena Pates'; j class l'lower, cat nation, Alammie . I.. Sullivan; quartet, senior boys; class colors, blue ami while, .A. C. Carter; class gossiper, Lillian t Sloan;. class historian, Fred Sul- .livan; class will, Ruby L. Dennis; . class giftorian, llenry M. Swee noy, class Soloist, Ralph Reed; i-lii-s i li j'.y, t.'hristena Rates; class j soiijf, senior class. Miss Mattie < i I'.11 i.i 'lie'il iini.- u?I n; tin' H pi ogram. ; Jjuiulay afternoon Rev. .Martin < of ltecdy Forle Baptist Church i preached"the annual hi rmpn to the J The musical selections*, were "I i Love I.il'e" !>y the g'lt'e club. "Walk In Jerusalem" by the male quar- i let and "Reside Still Waters" a solo by Miss Odessa Rowling. .Monday nite came the final exercises. Miss Thomascna Rates who was saluiatorian had l'or hei I 'sTItTjrcT ".Make the Rest of Every ~ Opportunity";' '.Miss Lillian Sloan i "It is Worth While", and Miss Chr.istena Rates, valedictorian, "The Voyage of Life". I'-eof. A. C. Cutright of .titer High school of Helton, Sy C., delivered the address to the graduates which was a * masterpiece. The musical selections were "Would God I Were < a Tender Annie Blossom" by the _ Glee ciu'Jifk"Deep River" male -quartet aTid "Me modes" (rice club. ~ j Mrs. Bessie A. Goldsmith, Jeans I ??"? *M 11 oaiimOI presented the diplomas to six boys , and live girls. Prof. Dendy award i ed prizes to Miss Chi istena Bates for four year highest average; to , Ai'tta- a warm testimonial meet- ' ing we Went" into business. ( evening including dues was . $4731 There was persons present in our meeting, two visitors. After which we Were served jello, cake and and candy. Reporter, M. Rogers. \ NI)S 7T N S 1 " VI, HOME nd Senate Sts.) (Colombia, S. C. ^SERVICE *S-^-For Direct Connection with t Gadsden and Kastover, S. C. E 7998 ND COURTEOUS SERVICE." g With Every Puree. FICIENT SERVICE. * V i * 1 1 Saturday, May 16, 1936 JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS _ York, S. C.?The I\ T. A. of the fefferson Hi. school climaxed its work of the year with a carnival which presented two full nights of laughter and entertainment. Fhe success of the carnival was J iue to the splehdTtT cooperation ifivten the officers and. Principal Zimmerman by the parents and eachers.^ _ _ rThe affair was -opened by a ?rand minstrel presented by Mrs. is vr: 11 ~r ? u ~ 1 l- v. iviiiici ui . wuu* mini jji uuu, ir* which pupils from the various classes demonstrated their musical nid esthetic abilities. Mrs. Blache Thompson, teacher of 'The freak show conducted by :he fourth and fifth grades was eal ' entcrtainment. In it?was. found the twins and many other lttractions which were portrayed the patrons and pupils. The most interesting feature of the 1 freak show \yas the fortune tell>ng booth conducted by Mrs. Anna A" heeler, a patron. The Bingo stand presided over jy~ MTsr Saitie" Wright of the first'~ ~ grade and Miss Lee Adams teach?r of second grade drew the at-, tention of a large ifi'owd. The dea was so completely carried out hat one was reminded of the coun y fair days. . _ The fishing pond presided .over )y Mrs. M. E. Dunmorc, the Jean,js teacher and Mrs. D. M. Zimmerman was attractive because of .he low cost of fishing1 and the attractive fish caught every time. Credit is also given Mrs. Minlie Hall, Mrs. ianther Wright, Mrs. Sallie Reid, Mrs. Brainie Moore and the many others who yorked hard to make the carnival 1 success, The next P. Ti A.'s carnival .will je looked fprw,ard to with great rntieipation. Frdiay night tht ~ primary delartment' will prji'sentf 'an operetta mtleV the directieT1! of Mrs. Sallie b right, Mrs*. F. CJ. Miller una Mis. [.( c Adams. This- PVOgrani is al a ays regarded as'one of the lart^. st of tlie school's program during he year. Read- about, it in uk 'Leader" next weekv-1 m y UNION BAPTIST Rev.L. C. Jenkins, Pastor The Sunday school opened at lo >'clock with the Supt. ane teach- rs at their post oi duty. We had t splendid group of scholars presort-: Thr?lessun?was?boadlil'uln not udwLu UUUU^IIUUI lliU .variousr lasses. Miss Rutin Bynum told the ongii of Mother's Day and also toi.< oinetliing about some good moU'rS. At ll:dO morning seryiics bcran. After Llus-usual preliminaries-?? be pastor delivered a very ihspirng Mother's Day message from TOiu siii ?-Moth r's Devotion," or "What make Mothers great." There were three great, great grand mothers at ne services, seven (7) great fraud motho: s Tim-pastor gave ill of them a hearty hand shake Tom the' pulpit. At a Mother's Day program vas rendered and the pastor indailed the. officers of the Misdonaiy Circle. "Five persons' (5) were baptised first'before night Service began'. After the baptising. Rev. J. \V. [finales delivered a powerful nies-age 1 no at 31 ;i 11. LIS.lb,2d. Subject, "Baptism," 'i ou are invited and wehtpme at ill of our services. ; t Miss Thomsena Bates best work in Home Economics department. Mr. Mark Tolbert, best work in agricultuie and shop. Mr. Odelle Jackson for best deportment in 1'igll st'flnon budie and Floi 'encc Sweeney of 1th grade Tor perfect itlendance- A prize to Mrs. Sloan :i patron for her loyalty in getting her childwn to school during the i ai11 and slloW. Mrs. SloairTia light children in school, these child ron have missed some days, not" due to bad weather but due to 1 he fact that they had to move. It' was very interesting to see those children coming to school in a wagon during bad weather driven by the boys and carried back by Mrs. SI pam Yet they have a cat in good traveling_.condition. The trustees made mention af the closeing exercises of the improvements of the school' made possible by Prof. D. E. Dendy and, that they had given him a contract for another twelve months, which * was loudly applauded by both stu- { dents and patrons, ' BOUTHKKN?RAILWAY SYSTEM Arrival and Departure . of Passe.igei , Trains, operated by the Southern Rallwat System at the Union 8'atlcn. Columbia 8. C.. effective December 8. lflSI ?:00 A M?-Charlotte FAr: weaves ? 10 A. M.--Charleston OreenVllle. Anderson. Seneea n.oo A. M.?Mewbarrv. Or sen wood, ?7:05 A. M.?Spartanburg, Ashevllle K:40 A. M.?Augusta a: 15 A. M. Savannah 11 20 A M?Camden. Lancaster. Roefc ?-v?? Hill. 8helby 12 45 P. M.--Ashevllle, Loulsvlile, St. Louis, Clnclnnntl.-ehlca?< 4:30 ? M?Orangeburg, Char'eston 4 00 P M.?Charlotte, Washington New York 9 55 ? M.?Anderson, Atlanta 10:00 P. M.?Sa vannah. Jackson villa arrives _H, COIUm6Ia~ Prom: 4:50 A M.?-Jacksonville, Savanr.un :30 A. M".?Atlanta, Anderson. Orcenwoo# 8:35 A. M.?New York. Washington. Charlotte l 12:25 P. M.,?Rock H1U, Lancaster, Camden 12:40 P. M.?Charleston Louisville. Knoxvtlle, Asheville Spartanburg 4:46 P. M.?Augusta 9:00 P. M.. Asheville. Spartanburg 9:10 P. iXr?Charleston 2:40 P M.?-Charlotte v .66 P hi?Oreenvllie, Anderson. _ f Oresnwoon ? 4:28 P. It.?Savannah uiu . Tickst oflux Depot nekst omss ? 1101 Sumter St. South Main Phone r * ?-r~ MSS ' . . ? : l : ... ?